

Documentary
Overview
Steve ‘Spaz’ Williams is a pioneer in computer animation. His digital dinosaurs of Jurassic Park transformed Hollywood in 1993, but an appetite for anarchy and reckless disregard for authority may have cost him the recognition he deserved.
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Steve Williams
Steve Williams
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Steve Williams
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Phil Tippett
Phil Tippett
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Phil Tippett
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Jamie Hyneman
Jamie Hyneman
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Jamie Hyneman
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Mark A.Z. Dippé
Mark A.Z. Dippé
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Mark A.Z. Dippé
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Tom Bertino
Tom Bertino
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Tom Bertino
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Geoff Campbell
Geoff Campbell
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Geoff Campbell
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Stefen Fangmeier
Stefen Fangmeier
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Stefen Fangmeier
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Douglas S. Kay
Douglas S. Kay
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Douglas S. Kay
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Bill Kimberlin
Bill Kimberlin
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Bill Kimberlin
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Van Ling
Van Ling
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Van Ling
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